Sarah Hennies, Terry Berlier & The Living Earth Show: A Kind of Ache • LIVESTREAM

A Kind of Ache is a multimedia installation and concert from composer Sarah Hennies, sculptor and conceptual artist Terry Berlier and electroacoustic duo The Living Earth Show (Andy Meyerson and Travis Andrews) that reimagines a world designed from and for a queer identity. The drums-and-guitar duo will play Hennies’ score on Berlier’s sculptures, using objects, music and their imaginations to wonder “What would it feel like to be the majority?”

Fefu and Her Friends

Please note: This performance will not be livestreamed.

This play by Cuban-American writer María Irene Fornés explores the personal struggles of women against gendered stereotypes and societal expectations in a male-dominated world. Set in New England in 1935, Fefu and Her Friends is the story of a group of friends brought together by their loneliness, fears and secrets. With a diverse and multicultural cast, this production utilizes innovative design techniques to highlight interpersonal relationships between characters.

Spring M.F.A. Dance Thesis Concert

Lost Patterns by Rebecca Hill

Driven by curiosity, ongoingness and experimentation, Hill devises a sonic landscape that breaks the boundaries between music and dance. Bodies become instruments and intricate choreographies yield sound in a piece that highlights the value of community. Six percussive dancers and two musicians investigate the translation process prevalent in Appalachian old-time music to unearth experimentation tethered to tradition. 

Finally, Fairies! by Tristan Koepke

Stick Fly

Join us in person at The Clarice! Please note that this performance will not be livestreamed.

This comedy drama by Lydia R. Diamond explores issues of race and class privilege through the story of the LeVays, a wealthy African American family vacationing at their home in Martha’s Vineyard. Set by the beach, Stick Fly reflects the shifting sands of power dynamics as the family negotiates difficult conversations and finds the language to communicate with loved ones.

TDPS Spring Dance Concert

Join us in person at The Clarice! Please note that this performance will not be livestreamed.

In this varied, vibrant and celebratory dance presentation, the School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies offers new works of art in motion.

TDPS Experimental Performance Series

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Note: Tickets will be available one week before the first show.

Sacred Spaces written and directed by Jordan Resnick

2021-22 ARTS & HUMANITIES DEAN’S LECTURE SERIES

As part of Arts for All, a campuswide initiative leveraging the combined power of the arts, technology and social justice to address the grand challenges of our time, the College of Arts and Humanities presents violin prodigy and social justice advocate Vijay Gupta. Gupta, who in 2007 became the youngest violinist ever to join the Los Angeles Philharmonic, has emerged as a leading voice for the role of music to heal, inspire, provoke change and foster social connection.

Barclay Brass Composer Reading

Join us in-person at The Clarice! Please note that this event will not be livestreamed.

Barclay Brass reads new works by School of Music student composers.

Concessions: The Clarice lobby concession bar Encore will not be open for food and beverage sales during this event.

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